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Hello
is it a good solution to transform one cps1 10 mhz board to 12 mhz board? Is it easy? Is it dangeraous? Good expected life?

THX
 
Motorola 68000 seems to support 20% overclock pretty well. In Sunset Riders boards it's common to see 12MHz rated M68000 running at 16MHz without any issue.

One pin is attached to a ground plane so I wouldn't try to desolder the old xtal without a good desoldering tool. I'd also suggest to use a proper socket just in case you need to swap it again in the future.
 
I prefer the proper socket since in my experience it grabs the xtal better compared with the DIP14 machine tooled socket I used. It also looks way neater :)
 
this is my donnor:

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and the recever:

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is it good?
 
Your "Dash" donor is already running 12 mhz.
I noticed that the part number of both boards is the same 89626A-4

Which (i thought) makes them both 12mhz boards?

(But the receiver board is clearly 10mhz, did capcom make 10mhz 89626A-4 boards or was ii modified in the past maybe?)
 
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(But the receiver board is clearly 10mhz, did capcom make 10mhz 89626A-4 boards or was ii modified in the past maybe?)
Probably, the CPU is 10Mhz. The only reason to swap the 12Mhz crystal to 10 would be to have correct speed of play on some older games. But for that you don't need to replace the CPU (you just leave the 12Mhz 68000 running "underclocked" at 10Mhz).
 
so exist other differrence with 12mhz? What? CPU is not same?
The 10MHz board comes with a 10MHz xtal and a 10MHz rated Motorola 68000 CPU. The DASH 12MHz board comes with a 12MHz xtal and a 12MHz rated Motorola 68000.

Swapping the xtal to 12MHz will make the 10MHz board work exactly as a "pure" 12MHz board. The CPU would run at 20% overclock, though, but it seems to support it perfectly well.

If you put a 10MHz xtal to a 12MHz board it will work like a 10MHz board without any problem.
 
THX so solder the 12MHz rated Motorola 68000 is it possible? hard to do?
 
The 10MHz board comes with a 10MHz xtal and a 10MHz rated Motorola 68000 CPU. The DASH 12MHz board comes with a 12MHz xtal and a 12MHz rated Motorola 68000.
Swapping the xtal to 12MHz will make the 10MHz board work exactly as a "pure" 12MHz board. The CPU would run at 20% overclock, though, but it seems to support it perfectly well.

If you put a 10MHz xtal to a 12MHz board it will work like a 10MHz board without any problem.
I've also seen 10Mhz mobos with 12Mhz CPUs (I guess they used what was available and cheap at the time of manufacturing).
@nonosto just swap the crystal and you'll be fine. Of course you can also replace the CPU but those J legs are messy...
 
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